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It’s Mnemonic Monday! LEOPARD Syndrome

On this Mnemonic Monday, we challenge you to remember the cutaneous and systemic manifestations of Noonan Syndrome with multiple lentigines (formerly LEOPARD syndrome) with the following mnemonic:

LEOPARD Syndrome

Lentigines
EKG abnormalities
Ocular hypertelorism
Pulmonary stenosis
Abnormal genitals
Retarded growth
Deafness

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Study More!

Need a refresher on the Noonan syndrome with multiple lentigines (formerly LEOPARD syndrome)? Check out the following pages of your 2020 Derm In-Review Study Guide:

LEOPARD syndrome, 223, 224

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Test your knowledge!

A 30 year-old man presents to your office for a full body skin examination. On exam, you note generalized lentigines, which the patient states have been present since shortly after birth. He has a history of cardiac arrhythmia and wide set eyes. What other associated abnormalities would you expect?

A: Infertility

B: Deafness

C: Mental retardation

D: Emphysema

E: Renal abnormalities

To find out the correct answer and read the explanation, click here.

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